7/9/2011 0 Comments InspirationLast week, I saw paper sculpture birds by Aimee Baldwin at 'Castle in the Air' on 4th St. Berkeley. Very nice,
interesting to compare to the effect of wool birds. Check out her work at vegantaxidermy.com PS 1/11/12: Article today in the Chronicle about the artist and her birds:http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/01/11/DDCR1M3CLP.DTL On independence Day we took a hike on the Palomarin coast trail above Bolinas. My daughter spotted this spotted owl sitting right above our heads. Spotted owls have all black eyes. He looks like he already is a wool sculpture.
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At the MakerFaire in San Mateo, May 21-22
there was a booth selling colorful garlic graters. I tested the glaze at home with a lead kit (you can buy it at stores selling paint for about $ 6 for 2 test tubes). It tested positive = detected lead. I've contacted the seller and suggest you do the same. Don't rub your food on lead! Went to an open house at the Marine Laboratory in Moss Landing last weekend. They had some very cool
artsy decorations on pillars looking like a marine life post in the ocean. It's made from egg cartons with feathers = barnacles, balloons = seaweed, pipe cleaners = sea anemones. Also saw some sea otters in the ocean outside. 4/17/2011 0 Comments Post Title.Save Niles Canyon!
Go to savenilescanyon.org I made a bumper sticker, if you want one, copy it and just go to an online bumper sticker maker ($ 12) 3/10/2011 1 Comment Let Dogs be Free at Fort Funston!We love going to Fort Funston with our dog.
Please write to save it. This is what I wrote the Golden Gate National Park district: The picture of my kids running with our dog - my daughter's hair flying, the dog's tail spinning - is to me, a sight of extreme beauty, exhilaration and joy. It's a picture of happy childhood days. I seek out these off leash places to recapture this picture. Every time, I feel immense gratitude that this is still possible, in a world where children are getting increasingly nature deprived. We got our dog, my first, a couple of years ago from a shelter. It was immediately apparent that 'walking the dog' is a terribly inapt expression. Anyone who has seen a dog sprint, scamper, play and run for balls and twigs, realizes this in a split second. Dogs were made to run. Children were made to run. After discovering Fort Funston, we've called it 'Disneyland for dogs'. It is worth a special trip. As we approach our dog will whimper with excitement. There are always tons of dogs of all different breeds and sizes. On sunny weekends it is packed. An enormous amount of JOY, in people and dogs alike, is generated at Fort Funston. It would be a sad day if that JOY was killed by restrictions. Please write: http://parkplanning.np... Edit Remove I was thinking about School mascots. My kids' old school
had a jaguar, now it is 'eagel'(unspecified species). Mascots seem to be mostly perfunctory animals. With all the wonderful animals in California, wouldn't it be wonderful if schools actually 'adopted' a native animal, studied it on Earth Day or built projects around it. There could be newts, raccoons, alameda whip snakes... Schools could have competitions for T-shirts designs instead of getting commercial, run-of-the-mill designs. Kudos to Santa Cruz for adopting the banana slug! |
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